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timk 01-16-2010 04:12 PM

This is where I got my info from supporting lower dwell times:
'99/'00 coilpack measurements / dwell - MX-5 Miata Forum

bellwilliam 01-16-2010 09:01 PM

I tested both 2,500 and 5,000 today, couldn't tell any difference.

Ben 01-16-2010 11:01 PM


Originally Posted by CRAIGO (Post 508936)
Im interested in bumping up my running dwell if Mazdas ECU runs at 5ms! Have you any proof or datasheets on this?

Several have scoped it. Mazda runs them at 5 ms. I understand Jason's findings. With the stock wiring and 5ms running dwell, the coils are not showing signs of going into current limiting on a scope.

However at 5 ms, after a certain RPM, the coil spark cycles will be on top of each other. Around 5k or so IIRC, I've watched it on a scope. If you spend a lot of time at higher rpm, then 4 or 4.5 *might* allow a bit longer coil life span. You'd possibly be giving up a minimal amount of energy at lower rpms. It might be a perfectly acceptable trade off.

You guys should be replacing your stock coils anyway. :noob:

PhantomRoadster 01-07-2012 11:00 AM

Bumping thread. It's two years later and I want to see what dwell time everyone is running now. How is your cranking now with it and have you needed to change your coilpack.

I'm still running it at 2100, cranking takes about 3-4 cycles before starting and I haven't had to change my coil pack.

triple88a 01-08-2012 01:19 AM

NB1 runs at 5, nb2 is at 2.1 I dont remember who it was but i remember asking one of the tuners why.. he said thats what the stock coils are and that the nba nbb are different.

Reverant 01-08-2012 05:06 AM

Bull. NB2 is 5ms as well, I've scoped mine.

NAs where 8-16ms.

jerrah 08-05-2012 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by Reverant (Post 816769)
Bull. NB2 is 5ms as well, I've scoped mine.

NAs where 8-16ms.

Would you really recommend that much dwell on stock NA coils?

Reverant 08-06-2012 03:04 AM

I would definitely not recommend it, in fact you can't go higher than 8ms with the MS2.

OptionXIII 05-17-2018 08:19 PM

Reviving this thread from the dead. I'm having spark issues on my 2001 that's all stock other than a wideband and GM IAT sensor. After a coil died, I replaced both with "Spectra" brand coils off rockauto. Now it starts and idles, but I have what I believe to be a high RPM, high load misfire. Spark plugs recently checked and gap confirmed to still be 0.044, even if they are a little worn.

Above, Reverant says 5ms for dwell which he scoped out on an NB2. I have an MSLabs MS3 and got a base tune direct from him. The base dwell settings are 8ms for starting, 3ms nominal.

So which is it? 2.1? 3? 5? What are VVT guys having luck with?

Reverant 05-18-2018 04:45 AM

I use 3ms on my 400whp turbo build with the stock VVT coils. NGK BKR8E-IX plugs. Just because the stock ECU uses 5ms doesn't mean that you have to do it as well - stock coils die often on our cars and I believe the 5ms dwell time may have something to do with it.

OptionXIII 05-18-2018 10:10 AM

Thanks for the fast feedback!

Not sure what changed in my car, but I'm pretty sure killing coils now. Moved the dwell in table mode first to 3.5, then 4, then 5 ms and the car ran better after each increase before they degraded further. Coils were <140*F, they shouldn't be burning up. They were the second cheapest on RockAuto though... That's for another thread I guess.


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